Person:John Caryll (2)

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John Caryll
b.9 Dec 1667
d.Apr 1736
  1. John Caryll1667 - 1736
m. 2 Jan 1686
  1. Catherine Caryll1686 - 1759
  2. John Caryll1687 - 1718
  3. Elizabeth Caryll1687/88 - 1758
  4. Richard Caryll, S.J.1692 - 1750
  5. Edward Caryll1695 - 1766
  6. Anne Caryll1699 -
  7. Henry Caryll1702 - 1726
  8. Mary Caryll - 1758
  9. Arabella Caryll - 1759
  10. Fanny Caryll
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Name[1] John Caryll
Gender Male
Birth[2] 9 Dec 1667
Christening[2] 12 Dec 1667
Marriage 2 Jan 1686 to Elizabeth Harrington
Death[2] Apr 1736
Burial[2] 17 Apr 1736 Harting, Sussex, England
Reference Number? Q6225418?
Title (nobility)[2] 2nd Baron Caryll of Durford (Jacobite)


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John Caryll (9 December 1667 – April 1736) was the second Jacobite Baron Caryll of Durford.

A friend of Alexander Pope, Caryll was the son of Richard Caryll (1635–1701), of West Grinstead, Sussex, and Frances née Bedingfield (c.1644–1704), and nephew and heir of John Caryll, Jacobite first Baron Caryll of Durford. He succeeded his uncle in 1711. He married, in 1686, Elizabeth, daughter of John Harrington, of Orle Place, Sussex, by whom he had 10 children, 4 sons (2 of whom married and had issue, while one became a Jesuit priest) and 6 daughters (5 of whom became nuns).

On his death, he was succeeded in the Jacobite title, by his grandson, John Baptist Caryll, the eldest son of his predeceased (in 1718) eldest son, also John, who sold the family properties at West Grinstead and Harting, West Sussex, and entered the household in Rome of the so-called "Young Pretender", the exiled Stuart claimant, recognised by Jacobites as "King Charles III". Charles Edward Stuart appointed Caryll his Secretary of State and made him a Knight of the Thistle. Caryll returned to France in 1777 and died at Dunkirk on 7 March 1788.

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References
  1. John Caryll the younger, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 Marquis Of Ruvigny And Raineval. The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour: Extracted, By Permission, From The Stuart Papers Now In Possession Of His Majesty The King At Windsor Castle, And Supplemented By Biographical And Genealogical Notes. (Edinburgh, Scotland: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1904)
    p. 27.